After the case was postponed Monday, her attorney told reporters that he believed prosecutors would not bring charges against Lohan.

The attorney, Mark Jay Heller, told the Associated Press that Lohan was "a victim of someone trying to capture their 15 minutes of fame."

Lohan's legal troubles continue on the West Coast. In December a judge ruled that Lohan's probation for jewelry theft should be revoked after prosecutors charged her with three
misdemeanor counts accusing her of lying to Santa Monica police about
whether she was driving a Porsche that collided with a dump truck on
Pacific Coast Highway.

The judge still must decide whether the 26-year-old actress' actions amount
to a violation punishable by jail time. Lohan is on probation after
pleading no contest to misdemeanor grand theft stemming from stealing a
necklace last year from a Venice jewelry store.

Lohan faces up to 245 days in jail if the judge seeks the maximum
punishment. She has been to jail four times in recent years for various
violations of the probation terms set after a conviction in 1997 of
driving under the influence.